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If it doesn't support WPA1/2 or even WEP this is pretty much a showstopper for any normal person. "
A non-issue currently - Haiku itself isn't meant for "normal users" at this point, and the wifi support isn't included or enabled by default. Anyone who installs experimental software on an Alpha OS probably isn't a "normal user."
And I highly doubt that the developers plan to release a final/stable version without any encryption support.